Sometimes acoustic

spread_the_jam
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can somebody help me here
been playing the song on my acoustic guitar for a while now, but I'm trying to figure out the "...like a book amongst the shelfs - sometimes I...." like Ed plays it on his solo shows
not the bassline (you also find on chord/tab-sites), but he seems to play it in some kind of chords
thanks
s_t_j
been playing the song on my acoustic guitar for a while now, but I'm trying to figure out the "...like a book amongst the shelfs - sometimes I...." like Ed plays it on his solo shows
not the bassline (you also find on chord/tab-sites), but he seems to play it in some kind of chords
thanks
s_t_j
This land is mine, this land is free, I'll do what I want but irresponsibly
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When I play it I just keep it simple and normally play the root (or bass note as you mentioned) and it's octave which is the 3rd note in the power chord. Sometimes I'll include the perfect 5th, which is the 2nd note in the powerchord. It depends on how hard/easy I'm wanting the sound at the time. I think a good mix of the root, root+octave, and power chord can really produce a different array of sounds and intensity.0
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The P.T. wrote:When I play it I just keep it simple and normally play the root (or bass note as you mentioned) and it's octave which is the 3rd note in the power chord. Sometimes I'll include the perfect 5th, which is the 2nd note in the powerchord. It depends on how hard/easy I'm wanting the sound at the time. I think a good mix of the root, root+octave, and power chord can really produce a different array of sounds and intensity.
yeah, also a bit how i play it sometimes
but in his solo shows he plays them on the first couple of frets, that's what i'm trying to figure out now
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjs1RQuAq2I
from 2:36 here .. great version btw !!!This land is mine, this land is free, I'll do what I want but irresponsibly
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spread_the_jam wrote:The P.T. wrote:When I play it I just keep it simple and normally play the root (or bass note as you mentioned) and it's octave which is the 3rd note in the power chord. Sometimes I'll include the perfect 5th, which is the 2nd note in the powerchord. It depends on how hard/easy I'm wanting the sound at the time. I think a good mix of the root, root+octave, and power chord can really produce a different array of sounds and intensity.
yeah, also a bit how i play it sometimes
but in his solo shows he plays them on the first couple of frets, that's what i'm trying to figure out now
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjs1RQuAq2I
from 2:36 here .. great version btw !!!
Here is how I play the chorus..
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Chorus Ed0 -
Can't view the clp right now, cause I'm at work, but the beginning of Brain Damage are just D and Dm. Maybe that helps.0
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ScrapeMySky wrote:Can't view the clp right now, cause I'm at work, but the beginning of Brain Damage are just D and Dm. Maybe that helps.
Pink Floyd - Brain Damage (Waters)
D G7/D
The lunatic is on the grass.
D G7/D
The lunatic is on the grass.
D E/D
Remembering games and daisy chains and laughs.
A7 D Dsus2
Got to keep the loonies on the path.0 -
If you want to know how the man himself plays it, just take a look at this:
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Nice vid. I like it.
The start of the pattern is quite annoying but then it becomes repetitive
Looks to me like the following all palm muted
Bb
333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333
111111112222222233333333000000001111111122222222333333331111111122222222333333331111111122222
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2223
Then back to the same pattern as Saljam mentioned below.
Ok - and am absolutely loving the pink floyd :-)0 -
savman wrote:Nice vid. I like it.
The start of the pattern is quite annoying but then it becomes repetitive
Looks to me like the following all palm muted
Bb
333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333
111111112222222233333333000000001111111122222222333333331111111122222222333333331111111122222
3333
2223
Then back to the same pattern as Saljam mentioned below.
Ok - and am absolutely loving the pink floyd :-)
this seems to be it, thx a lot
and after that he plays the "3's" on the 'D-string' instead of the 'A-string'
and that Brain Damage pre-tag is really great, you got to love whatever he puts his hands onThis land is mine, this land is free, I'll do what I want but irresponsibly
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